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Your goal is to separate two solids by adding water and then filtering the mixture. What are the final steps of ending up with two separate solids? Assume only one of the solids is water soluble.

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Final answer:

To separate two solids by adding water and then filtering the mixture, you need to add water, filter the mixture, collect the filtrate, dry the filter paper and collected solid, and collect and dry the insoluble solid particles.

Step-by-step explanation:

To separate two solids by adding water and then filtering the mixture, you can follow these final steps:

  1. Add water to the mixture and stir it to dissolve the water-soluble solid.
  2. Filter the mixture using a filter paper, which will trap the insoluble solid particles while allowing the water and dissolved solid to pass through.
  3. Collect the filtrate, which is the liquid that has passed through the filter paper. This will contain the water and the dissolved solid.
  4. Dry the filter paper and collected solid to separate the water from the solid.
  5. The insoluble solid particles that were trapped on the filter paper can be collected and dried separately.
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